A Mumbai realtor has made headlines with the sale of a sea-facing duplex apartment for Rs 174 crore. However, this isn't the most expensive property deal in the city or even in 2023. The Kotak family's recent transaction has set a new benchmark.
Mumbai Real EstateLuxury PropertiesSeafacing DuplexHighvalue TransactionsRealtorReal Estate MumbaiApr 30, 2025

The most expensive property deal in Mumbai this year was the sale of a sprawling bungalow by the Kotak family for Rs 200 crore.
The Rs 174 crore sea-facing duplex includes a private elevator, a rooftop garden, and a state-of-the-art home automation system.
Sea-facing properties in Mumbai are expensive due to their prime location, limited supply, and the high demand for luxury living, which is driven by wealthy individuals willing to invest in premium real estate.
The surge in high-value transactions in Mumbai is driven by the city's strategic location, cultural significance, economic importance, a limited supply of prime properties, and the increasing appreciation of luxury living.
The concerns about high transaction values in Mumbai's real estate market include the growing disparity in property prices, making premium properties increasingly out of reach for the average buyer, and the need for more balanced growth in the market.

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